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Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya B.E. / B.Tech Admission 2025

45 courses 4 - 6 years
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3.5L - 4.9L

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  • 10+2 with 45% aggregate
  • Accepting Exams: JEE Main

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DatesUpcoming Events
22 Jan '25 - 31 Jan '25
JEE Main 2025 Exam Date Session 1
31 Jan '25 - 24 Feb '25
JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Registration
1 Apr '25 - 8 Apr '25
JEE Main 2025 Exam Date Session 2
DatesPast Events
26 Nov '24 - 27 Nov '24
JEE Main 2025 Application Correction Session 1
28 Oct '24 - 22 Nov '24
JEE Main 2025 Registration Session 1
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3.6/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.3
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.5
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.6
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.8
Money Review IconValue for Money3.6
What students say about Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya
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Top recruiting companies like TCS, Infosys, Yash Technologies, Impetus, InfoBeans, etc., visit our campus.
Based on 67 Reviews
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The college management is not able to bring much of the core companies to the college, particularly for the mechanical engineering branch.
Based on 67 Reviews
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Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) + Master of Computer Application (MCA) - Batch of 2022
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Vaishnav (SVVV) Indore pros and cons.
Placements: Talking about placements, the placement cell tries hard to get students placed, though in Bachelor's, there is not much scope. One should go for a job after Masters. Around 12-14 students were placed among 100, and the others opted for Masters. The companies that came to recruit students are Accenture, Deloitte, etc. Many students got roles as backend support teams.
Infrastructure: Talking about infrastructure, the infrastructure is good and soothing, and the college is still developing. There is a very big library that is very spacious. Talking about the gym, the college doesn't have a gym, but it does have a great cafeteria which is budget-friendly.
Faculty: Faculty is really helpful and qualified. Their way of teaching is totally efficient and effective. They listen to the doubts of students and are of good nature. The curriculum of the course is totally relevant. Exam level is moderate; it's not too tough, not too easy, it's good overall. Those who fail in an examination will get a chance to get through by giving ATKT and other special examinations that would be suggested to them according to their requirements.
Other: I always wanted to go in the development field, that's why I opted for it. The course is really short and simple; they have sorted it out well, and the faculty makes it really easy for students to understand things.
Reviewed on 17 Nov 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2023
3.8
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
A place full of fun, projects, and satisfied with their faculty members.
Placements: As I tell about my batch, placement was about 50 to 60%. Everybody was not placed, but some students got placed in good companies like TCS, Synapse, Deloitte, etc. As software development and SQL development grew, some students went for Masters. The average package that students got was 4-5 LPA. The highest package that my friend got was 8 LPA, and the lowest was 2.5 LPA.
Infrastructure: There was no hostel. My college's hostel was very far away from the college, so we had to pay extra for the bus fees, and the canteen was just nice, not more than average, but the rates in the canteen were affordable. The sports department is average. There is no proper guidance for sports.
Faculty: The behavior of teachers was very good. All the teachers are well-educated, and all the teachers are master certified. I personally know some teachers who were very helpful in nature. The semester exams were not so difficult to pass, but there was a good level of exams.
Other: I attended multiple college events like Spandhan and Vinirmah. College events were so full of fun, and I enjoyed a lot there. The crowd on campus was very big with a lot of area.
Reviewed on 12 Nov 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in CSE (Big Data Analytics - IBM) - Batch of 2023
2.6
2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
Review of Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya.
Placements: The college's limited company visits and strict policy, prohibiting students from pursuing better job offers after receiving one, hinder career opportunities. The ineffective Placement Officer exacerbates the situation, leaving students feeling unsupported.
Infrastructure: The college boasts excellent infrastructure, with ongoing construction projects to expand capacity. The relevance of courses enhances the learning experience, ensuring students are equipped with up-to-date knowledge and skills for their chosen fields.
Faculty: The faculty's competency is average, but the courses offered are both relevant and of high quality. Exams are conducted fairly and without excessive difficulty, ensuring a conducive learning environment for students. Students benefit from well-structured courses and fair examinations.
Reviewed on 14 Mar 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.2
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
About my college and college life.
Placements: Those students who get above 7.5 CGPA get placements easily with their knowledge & skills. The lowest package is 4-5 Lacs and the highest package of 2023 is 19.5 Lacs. The top recruiting companies are TCS, Infosys, etc. Our college does not provide any internship, but they help you find computer or coding roles offered in our course.
Infrastructure: There are good facilities, and there is Wi-Fi in classrooms. They also have libraries in all buildings. Hostels are good, and the food quality is also good. They have all sports equipment for games. Their canteen has very good taste at a normal range, and they have medical rooms for emergencies.
Faculty: The faculty are very well and supportive. They are graduates and have better knowledge. They help for interview preparation. Semester exams are not easy, and the passing mark is 5 CGPA. You have to study for the semester exams, and 75% attendance is necessary.
Other: I chose this course because, in the future, B.Tech has scope, and this college is good for college life. They organize many events.
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
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Shri Vaishnav College, Indore
Placements: I didn't know about the placement, but yes, colleges provide placement, and the highest placement was, I think, 5-6 lakh per annum, and the lowest was 2 lakh per annum. Almost 40% of students got internships in many companies . Many companies came to the premises.
Infrastructure: There are all the facilities like Wi-Fi in the library, clean classrooms, labs with the maximum computer system, and many other things, but there is no network in the premises, and there is no hostel mess, sports, and games facility. Yes, the canteen has good food in taste and price also.
Faculty: Yes, teachers are very knowledgeable and qualified, and their solution for our every question is very helpful for us. The teaching quality of our faculty is A1 . The semester examination is not at all difficult, but yes, there is very strictness in the exam hall.
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B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology - Batch of 2024
2.6
2Placements3Infrastructure2Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Dissatisfied with the course curriculum. Infrastructure is nice.
Placements: As I see in my course, B.A. Hons. in Psychology, nobody really gets any job in any college. If you want to do jobs in other sectors, then there are companies that mostly provide jobs, such as call centers. But for the most part, jobs were there for people with a B.Tech, B.BA, or MBA background. So, although there were jobs provided for our batch, nobody even wanted to take them. About internships, our department does not permit internships, so if you want to get an internship, apart from finding your own internship, you will have to manage the timing in such a way that you fulfill the attendance requirement, or you'll probably be in trouble.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the department is average. They're developing new buildings so probably after 2-3 years it will be much better but as of now, its okay. library is nice; we have two and for someone who is actually interested in reading rather than just the aesthetics of library, that's good. Workable. There is Wi-Fi in the library, which I never used, but you can hustle and get your ID made for it. Wi-Fi is mostly only for B.Teach students. canteen is again nothing too extraordinary; its not as bad, apart from the fact that its mostly full. About the hostel, the complementary facilities are really nice. There are 1-2 water coolers on each floor, limited Wi-Fi available for Chrome and other platforms, a separate area for when your family comes so you can meet them there, a ground to themselves, they celebrate all the festivals, there is a sports room, and sometimes we get lucky enough to have trips. The bad thing is that the rules are very strict; there is no exception until you have some issue that the warden considers important enough. Apart from that, the food there (at least when I lived there) was really bad; the only masala they had was chillies, frequent chairs, even a clock of chairs once, and worms once in food. But food quality has increased a abit from what I heard after leaving. I used to have really bad breakouts in all my areas—chest, back, and face. And my chair was so sticky, I would have crazy hairfall and overall, it was just not manageable. It was due to the water there. But at the same time, others did not have issues such as mine; at least I didn't hear anything as such. But then people had issues with the drinking water. So you'll have to check if boring water suits you or not.
Faculty: Some faculty just do not have even decent information; the ones which do, they don't know how to share the knowledge. So that's of no use. But yeah, if you know how to bring out information, that's nice. Teaching quality is overall superficial. I have dreaded the opportunity to have discussions or debates but there are none. About curriculum, we have studied counseling twice and personality psychology not even once. We don't know about workplace psychology. Even for the subjects we had, such as social psychology, we did not study the theories in the subject, which were the most important part. The syllabus is just very generic so teacher have the freedom to teach in a very superficial level. Apart from that, the syllabus is very repetitive. We have read Freud and Psychodynamics so many times but every semester its the same as if Freudian Psychology just revolved around those five stages of development. The syllabus is just not apt. Exams are very to the point. One can pass easily if they actually read the subject.
Other: Everything I mentioned above in course section needs to be improved. The teachers are not that pathetic, as are the ones that were left. But anyway, if one tries to look for psychology hons in Indore, check DAVV and like actual ground reality there because, as of now, their condition is really bad. So in such a scenario, SVVV is your best bet. I really like our Vice Chancellor, so if you come here, find opportunity to work under him, I couldn't do it but you could maybe. The infrastructure of the university is being worked on, so I am hopeful that its going to be really pretty. I recommend choosing this college only if you cannot go out of Indore .
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